Title: Explanations For Causes And Solutions Of “Ozempic Face
**Intro**
“Ozempic face” has been one of the most frequently used terms on social media or health forums for the change of face appearance of certain individuals using the drug Ozempic (semaglutide). The term has raised concerns ever since it was posted for the first time in the last few months and it prompted many people to ask questions about it. This article seeks to answer the question by focusing on a different phenomenon and understanding its impacts as well as how are the patients dealing with it.
**What is Ozempic?**
Ozempic is an injectable drug (semaglutide) given in a single weekly dose via subcutaneous injection for the treatment and management of type 2 diabetes with elevated BMI. It serves the purpose of aiding insulin and appetite-controlling hormones, which makes dieters feel fuller and reduces their calorie intake while slows digestion. Additionally, Ozempic has been known to serve off label for weight loss under the brand of Wegovy, where, due to its appetite satiating properties, it is offered at higher doses.
**What is “Ozempic Face”?**
With regards to Ozempic, It is often referred to as a drug face as it captures the side effects suffered alone termed use from the treatment drug in question. Ozempic face captures those facial changes that emanate from the use of the drug and are caused by dramatic reduction of weight such as skin sagging , hollowed cheeks as well as deepened wrinkles set and are deepened by the patients appearing to be older than expected age.
**Why Does It Happen?**
1. **Fat Loss Dynamics:** Supplied support from fat in the face provides the human head a structured framework of support in order to increase sturdiness as well as the person's beauty.
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